'Fortnite' Creative 6 Best Map Codes: Scary Horror, Gun Game & More For April 2020

Fortnite Creative map codes keep on coming via various members of the mode's niche community, and our April roundup features six of the best concepts we've seen in a while. If you're looking for two-player horror, Gun Game or Hide and Seek, here are a few codes you can't miss.

1) Evil Awaits 9.0 [5706-4716-3544]: This new map code from JKR_JULIAN might be one of the scariest horror maps we've seen to date. What starts out as another night babysitting Annabelle slowly transforms into a ghoulish trial full of dark caverns, jumpscares and creepy childish laughter. A great sense of atmosphere and reduced player movement speed make this creepy map shine. Try as you might to keep Annabelle asleep, there's no stopping the terror from rising. There are lots of single-player horror experiences in Fortnite Creative, but this is a truly special example.

2) Loudout Warfare – Poseidon V [0434-3221-0261]: If the previous horror map is too much for you, maybe some Loadout Warfare from Soldier6 will be enough to calm you down. This is a 4v4 or 8v8 map where two teams select between five different classes to defend Poseidon or destroy it. Under that basic premise, the map also unfolds with three different objective-based phases as teams progress. In short, this map builds off the spirit of franchises like Battlefield but adds a unique Fortnite twist. The large player requirement may limit this map's popularity, but it's fun nonetheless.

3) Alverton Hills: Livingston [2801-1260-2849]: If you're looking for a two-player, horror-tinged experience, then maybe this map by SundayCW is right for you. Built for up to four players, this is a narrative-focused map that begins when players awake to the sound of a breaking lamp. For reasons unknown, you feel compelled to go outside to investigate the disturbance. Even though most of the story is told via text, it still has a cool vibe reminiscent of shows like Twin Peaks. This isn't an action-heavy map, but it makes great use of the Fortnite Creative toolset to foster an original idea.

4) Neon Madness Deathrun [4849-0398-4722]: No Fortnite Creative rundown would be complete without a new Deathrun, so we dug up this map made by Hooshen. While many other maps of this ilk require repeat attempts and brain-busting frustration, this alternate concept features no deaths and extra help buttons for those who need them. If you're ever stuck on a level, just swing your axe to get additional platforms. There's still plenty of challenge here for those who want it, but, in this Deathrun, you're not forced to endure a gauntlet.

5) Nuketown Gun Game [6722-4469-6989]: For this particular map the title says it all. If you miss Nuketown from Call of Duty: Black Ops, this code from Jesgran fully recreates its Gun Game experience with an identical play space and similar weapon progression. Instead of ending things with the Ballistic Knife, though, the map's best players will get a special Mythic surprise. Nuketown has been made several times over in Fortnite Creative, but this map code leverages the updated toolset in great ways to recreate a beloved, nostalgic experience.

6) Hide And Seek Favela [7421-7974-9483]: If all that Nuketown action is wearing you down, cool off with some Hide and Seek in this new map from Znip3rBoy090. In this massive undertaking, large groups of players must hide in an area that resembles a Brazilian Favela. Will you be bold enough to claim the central basketball court, or is victory more certain in any one of the dozens of shanty-town buildings? A Hide and Seek map is often only as good as its aesthetic, and this one is pretty solid.

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What are your thoughts on these new Fortnite Creative maps? Are there any good Gun Game or horror codes we missed? Tell us in the comments section!

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